laser light
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflaserandlight
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laser
noun[C]
uk/ˈleɪ.zər/us/ˈleɪ.zɚ/
(a device that produces) a powerful, narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light ...
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light
adjective
uk/laɪt/us/laɪt/
not weighing ...
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(Definition oflaserandlightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thelaserlightis coming from right.
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The foil thickness andlaserlightintensity were varied.
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Thelaserlightcomes from the right-hand side.
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The incoming and reflectedlaserlightis shown as light gray cones.
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The interaction of intenselaserlightwith molecules and clusters is a rapidly evolving research area.
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This is obtained iflaserlightis absorbed at the plasma critical layer.
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After ionization, the incidentlaserlightis totally reflected and 0 or absorbed by the plasma.
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Figure 5a shows a typical side-scattering image of thelaserlightfrom the plasma.
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E-field of thelaserlightgoes into the wrong direction.
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The 50 drive beams define six cones oflaserlightabout the target axis.
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An orange filter eliminated directly scatteredlaserlightfrom any particulates in the flow.
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This term describes the rate at which the plasma absorbslaserlight.
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Measurements of inverse faraday effect and absorption of circularly polarizedlaserlightin plasmas.
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The result for reflected light in the foam experiments was 6 -9% of thelaserlight.
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A protection tube was used to shield the diagnostic light path from scatteredlaserlight.
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Excitation with the appropriatelaserlightshows bright spots where the antigen has been bound.
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To preserve cylindrical symmetry we limit our consideration by circularly polarizedlaserlight.
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Further experimentation with different configurations oflaserlightto find the most efficient tweezing geometry is being pursued.
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Among these factors are nonuniform laser intensity distribution, plasma expansion, andlaserlightinteraction with peripheral agar.
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The last three chapters deal with recent results concerning the interaction of intenselaserlightwith rare-gas clusters.
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The ponderomotivelaserlightpressure squeezes out a portion of electrons from the plasma layer near the critical density area.
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